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Volume 125

11 January 2011







INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

ECONOMIC TRENDS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMEnTS

Malaysia - Industrial Production Index, November 2010... 1 Anti-Dumping in WTO..................................................5

- Industrial Production Index, Growth.................. 2 E-Z Productivity Calculator ..........................................5

Weekly Number of PCOs and Export Value:

Branding and Packaging Mobile Gallery for SMEs......6

AANZFTA, AIFTA, GSP & CEPT Scheme ....................... 2

MJEPA & MPCEPA............................................................ 3 LETTERS TO EDITOR ....................................................... 6

ACFTA, AKFTA, AJCEP & MNZFTA................................. 3 YOUR FEEDBACK PLEASE ! ................................................... 6

Weekly Commodity Prices .................................................. 4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ............................................ 7

Weekly Price Trend of Commodities .................................. 4 IMPORT ENQUIRIES FROM INTERNATIONAL

Highest & Lowest Prices 2010/2011: COMPANIES ....................................................................... 8

Crude Petroleum & Crude Palm Oil.................................. 4 UPCOMING EVENTS ...................................................... 10









ECONOMIC TRENDS

MALAYSIA - INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDEX, NOVEMBER 2010

November % Change % Change

2010 (Nov 2010 (Nov 2010

In November 2010, Malaysia’s industrial production /Nov 2009) / Oct 2010)

index (IPI) rose 5.1% compared to November 2009. Overall IPI 106.0 5.1 -3.7

The increase was mainly attributed to manufacturing Manufacturing 111.4 6.5 -3.8

(6.5%) and electricity (4.9%) sectors. Electricity 118.4 4.9 -6.6

Mining 92.5 1.7 -2.9

Source: Department of Statistics, Malaysia





CHART 1: MALAYSIA - INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDEX,

NOVEMBER 2009 TO NOVEMBER 2010









Source: Department of Statistics, Malaysia

Note: All figures have been rounded to the nearest decimal point.

MITI Weekly Bulletin 01

CHART 2: MALAYSIA - INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDEX, GROWTH

NOVEMBER 2009 TO NOVEMBER 2010









Source: Department of Statistics, Malaysia



Note: All figures have been rounded to the nearest decimal point



CHART 3: MALAYSIA - WEEKLY NUMBER OF PCOs AND EXPORT VALUE UNDER

AANZFTA, AIFTA, GSP & CEPT SCHEME, NOVEMBER 2010-JANUARY 2011









Source: MITI

Note : The preference giving countries under the GSP scheme are members of the European Union, Norway, Switzerland, Belarus, the Russian

Federation and Turkey.

• PCO : Preferential Certificate of Origin

• AANZFTA: ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade • AIFTA: ASEAN-India Free Trade Agreement

Agreement

• GSP: Generalised System of Preference • CEPT: Common Effective Preferential Tariff (among ASEAN)

MITI Weekly Bulletin 02

CHART 4: MALAYSIA - WEEKLY NUMBER OF PCOs AND EXPORT VALUE

UNDER MJEPA & MPCEPA , NOVEMBER 2010-JANUARY 2011









Source: MITI

Note : • MJEPA: Malaysia-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement • MPCEPA: Malaysia-Pakistan Closer Economic Partnership Agreement





CHART 5: MALAYSIA - WEEKLY NUMBER OF PCOs AND EXPORT VALUE UNDER

ACFTA, AKFTA, AJCEP & MNZFTA, NOVEMBER 2010-JANUARY 2011









Source: MITI



Note : • AKFTA: ASEAN-Korea Free Trade Agreement • ACFTA: ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement

• AJCEP: ASEAN-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership • MNZFTA: Malaysia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement





MITI Weekly Bulletin 03

TABLE 1: WEEKLY COMMODITY PRICES

As at % Change from As at

7 January 2011 31 December 31 December 2010* (US$) 2009* (US$) 2008* (US$)

(US$) 2010 2010 (US$)

Crude Petroleum

(per bbl) 88.4 3.3 91.4 68.0-91.4 35.0-81.0 30.3-145.3



Raw Sugar

762.8 10.6 853.4 594.6 412.3 305.0

(per MT)



Iron Ore (Pellet)

230.0 15.0 200.0 162.3 108.5 196.7

(per MT)

Scrap Iron HMS 1&2 500.0 (High) 22.0 410.0 (High)

393.1 261.7 500.0

(80:20 mix) (per MT) 490.0 (Low) 28.9 380.0 (Low)

Crude Palm Oil

1,296.9 2.7 1,263.0 896.6 683.0 949.0

(per MT)





Sources: MITI, Malaysia Palm Oil Board, Malaysian Iron and Steel Industry Federation (MISIF), Bloomberg and Czarnikow Group

Note: * Average price in the year except otherwise indicated

All figures has been rounded to the nearest decimal point



January 2011 domestic price range for:

i. Billets : RM1,900 - RM2,000 per MT

ii. Steel bars : RM2,350 - RM2,400 per MT



CHART 6: WEEKLY PRICE TREND OF COMMODITIES, OCTOBER 2010 - JANUARY 2011









Sources: MITI, Malaysia Palm Oil Board and Bloomberg





TABLE 2: HIGHEST & LOWEST PRICES 2010/2011

2010 2011

Highest Lowest Highest Lowest Current

Crude Petroleum 91.4 68.0 88.4 88.4 88.4

(US$ per bbl) (31 December) (21 May) (7 January) (7 January) (7 January)

Crude Palm Oil 1,263.0 767.0 1,296.9 1,296.9 1,296.9

(US$ per MT) (31 December) (5 February) (7 January) (7 January) (7 January)



Compiled by: MITI

Note: All figures have been rounded to the nearest decimal point.

MITI Weekly Bulletin 04

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS

ANTI-DUMPING IN WTO

Dumping is a practice of selling products abroad which is the difference between the export price and

below the price charged for the same products in the domestic selling price in the exporting country.

the domestic market or at a price below the cost of Otherwise, it is considered negligible. For example,

production, usually with the aim of driving competitors the margin of dumping is insignificantly if it is less than

out of the market. 2% of the export price of the product, or the volume of

dumped imports is negligible if the volume from one

Article VI of the General Agreement on Tariffs and country is less than 3% of total imports of that product.

Trade (GATT) and the Anti-Dumping Agreement (ADA)

provide for the right of WTO Members to apply anti- The importing country may then impose anti-dumping

dumping measures once it is proven that there are: measures through an anti-dumping duty to provide

relief to injured domestic industries. The imposition of

1. dumping by exporting country; an anti-dumping duty is calculated by adding dumping

2. material injury (existing or threatened) to the margin to export price, where the dumped price can be

domestic industry of like products; and rendered a “fair” trade price.

3. causal link between the dumped imports and the

injury or threat of injury. Under the WTO rules, Members are required to

notify the Committee on Anti-dumping Practices on

A detailed investigation however has to be conducted all preliminary and final anti-dumping actions. When

before the importing country applies anti-dumping differences arise, Members are encouraged to consult

measures. Before any anti-dumping measures can each other. If the Members cannot agree on a solution,

be implemented, the investigating authority must they can use the WTO dispute settlement mechanism.

prove that there is a significant margin of dumping,





E-Z PRODUCTIVITY CALCULATOR

In view of global challenges, productivity measurement For enquiries, please contact:

is vital for companies to formulate and sharpen their

strategic plans to further improve their performance Zaffrulla Hussein

and competitiveness. In line with this, Malaysia Malaysia Productivity Corporation

Productivity Corporation (MPC) has developed an Tel : 03 - 7951 2310

online productivity measurement tool named E-Z Email : zaff@mpc.gov.my

Productivity Calculator to assist business enterprises Info Line:1-800-88-1140

to gauge and measure their productivity performance

efficiently and effectively.



The E-Z Productivity Calculator is a user-friendly tool

that can be utilised as a quick reference for business

enterprises to gauge their productivity performance.



The E-Z Productivity Calculator computes productivity

and labour cost competitiveness of the company

and is able to identify and compare the company’s

productivity performance within its sub-industry’s

productivity average. Furthermore, by utilising the

tool, users will be able to learn and understand the

definitions and importance of productivity and ways to

increase their company’s productivity.



The E-Z Productivity Calculator is accessible through

MPC website at www.mpc.gov.my; click on ‘Online

Applications’ and choose ‘E-Z Productivity Calculator’.



MITI Weekly Bulletin 05

BRANDING AND PACKAGING MOBILE GALLERY FOR SMES



SME Corporation Malaysia (SME Corp. Malaysia) in Peninsular Malaysia. SME Corp. Malaysia and LUCT

collaboration with Limkokwing University of Creative will continue to organise visits by the Mobile Gallery to

Technology (LUCT) has started an initiative to promote designated locations to hold workshops and training

branding to SMEs by providing training programmes sessions for SMEs together with SIRIM, Intellectual

across the country on branding and packaging. This Property Corporation of Malaysia (MyIPO) and

public-private sector collaboration was initiated to Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM).

provide awareness on the importance of branding

and packaging and to assist SMEs in building and Branding and Packaging Mobile Gallery aims to

developing their own brands of products and services, reach out to SMEs across the country and provide

as well as to enhance SME product packaging. In awareness on the importance of innovative branding

order to meet these objectives, the Brand Innovation and packaging in meeting global market needs.

Centre (BIC) was established.

For more information, please contact:

One of the activities by the BIC is the Branding and Muhammad Khairulnizam Hasnan

Packaging Mobile Gallery for SMEs. This is a specially Tel : 03 - 6207 6181

designed and equipped bus operating throughout Email : khairulnizam@smecorp.gov.my









LETTERS TO THE EDITOR



How to reach us:

Click the link below for any comments on articles in this issue. Letters may be edited for reasons of space

and clarity. MITI Weekly Bulletin (MWB) reserves the right to edit and to republish letters as reprints.



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YOUR FEEDBACK PLEASE !



Dear Readers,



The MITI Weekly Bulletin (MWB) Secretariat is seeking your feedback for improving the Bulletin.

Kindly click the link below:



http://www.miti.gov.my/cms_matrix/form.jsp?formId=b50b9180-c0a81573-53d953d9-910af7e5









MITI Weekly Bulletin 06

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES



TENDER BIDS



DETAILS

Title of Tender

: INVITATION FOR BIDS 300MW IMPORTED COAL PRIVATE POWER PROJECT

09/2010(79)

Country : Pakistan

Closing Date : 28 January 2011 before 1200 hrs (Pakistan time)



Summary : We are pleased to extend an invitation from Private Power & Infrastructure Board (PPIB)

of the Government of Pakistan inviting bids for developing 300MW Imported Coal Private

Power Project (IPP) near Jamshoro (Hesco Area), Sindh, Pakistan.

Members who are interested to participate can visit website : www.ppib.gov.pk or contact the

following officer for more details :



Mr. Wajihullah Kundi

Commercial Counsellor, High Commission for Pakistan

132, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur

Telephone Number : 03 2164 8158 / 019 2423 975 Fax Number : 03 2162 5843

Email Address : kundi.wajihullah@gmail.com



Title of Tender : KING FAISAL UNIVERSITY INVITES BIDS ON CONSTRUCTION OF ENGINEERING

12/2010(81) FACULTY BUILDING (FOR BOYS) AT THE UNIVERSITY CITY



Country : Saudi Arabia

Closing Date : 22 January 2011



Summary : BIDDING FOR GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS IN SAUDI ARABIA

Price document SAR60,000

The Saudi government must receive at least three bids for all contracts larger than one million

Riyals. For construction projects, at least five contractors must be asked to submit bids.

A committee of three or more people from the Ministry of Finance, or from the government

agency responsible for the project, must review the bids. The contract will be awarded

according to a vote decided by a majority. These bids are open to the public. The company with

the lowest bid and also meeting all specifications will be awarded the contract. In most cases,

the price is estimated by the Saudis and if all bids are significantly larger, the project will be

negotiated. This also applies if the lowest bidder does not meet the conditions of the project.

Tender regulations allow price increase for variations in transportation charges, insurance

rates or the price of raw materials. If all bids significantly exceed the estimate, the government

agency may cancel all such bids. The government insists that bids should come reasonably

close to the practical estimates.

Foreign companies that wish to bid on projects supervised or undertaken by the government

ministries must first be registered with Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA):

www.sagia.gov.sa. Foreign companies must also register with the Saudi Ministry of Municipal

and Rural Affairs. This can be done through completing a questionnaire in Arabic that can be

obtained from the following website of the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs: www.momra.

gov.sa (Arabic Version only). A list is compiled of these foreign companies and bidders will be

selected from this list when projects are available. Foreign companies must also include their

companies’ latest annual report along with two references and two copies of a list of completed

projects. These documents must be submitted to:

Mr. Salleh Al Shaikah, Director

Deputy Ministry for Classification of Contractors

Ministry of Municipal & Rural Affairs

P.O. Box 4719 Riyadh 11412

Saudi Arabia

Telephone: +9661 4043889 / +9661 4043990





MITI Weekly Bulletin 07

ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE

PARTS AND COMPONENTS



NAMTRADE INTERNATIONAL INC.

ALSTON (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD

207 Lakeshore Pointe-Claire

18 Boon Lay Way No. 09-107/108

H9S 4K2 Quebec, Canada

TradweHub 21, 609966 Singapore

Tel : 1514 694 0880

Tel : 65 6515 9936

Fax : 1514 694 0885

Fax : 65 6515 9936

Email : hossein.jalilvand@namtrade.com

Email : gana@alstron.com.sg

Website : www.namtrade.com

Website : www.alstron.com.sg

Contact : Mr. Hossein Jalilvand

Contact : Mr. R. Ganapathy

Product(s) : Dried Fruits & Nuts

Product(s) : Electrical Switchgears and

Transformers

STANHOME DE MEXICO, S.A DE C.V

Poniente 146 No. 624 Col. Industrias Vallejo

LG ELECTRONICS MEXICO, S.A DE C.V.

06600 Distrito Federal

Sor Juana Ines De La Cruz 555 Tlalnepantla

Mexico

54033 Edo Mex, Mexico

Tel : 0052 55 5729 2500

Tel : 0052 55 5311 900

Fax : 0052 55 5729 4851

Fax : 0052 55 5311 918

Email : Enrique.del_valle@yrnet.com

Email : info@lge.com.mx

Contact : Mr. Enrique Del Valle

Website : www.lge.com.mx

Manager

Contact : Mrs. Monica Nam,

Product(s) : Oils

Purchase Manager

Product(s) : Cables and Cable Accessories



BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

MATERIALS & HARDWARE

FURNITURE



KAMTSIS ALEXIS & ILIAS CO.

TEKNION CORPORATION

Industrial Area Sindos,

1150 Flint Road Toronto

Entrance B

M3J 2J5 Ontario, Canada

57022 Thessaloniki, Greece

Mobile : 1416 661 1577

Tel : 30 2310 796 373

Fax : 1416 663 6666

Fax : 30 2310 796 267

Email : arnie.rusinek@teknion.com

Email : info@kamtsis.gr

Website : www.teknion.com

Website : www.kamtsis.gr

Contact : Mr. Arnie Rusinek, Vice President

Product(s) : Fasteners, Bolt & Nuts

Product(s) : Office Furniture



VINILIT

THE HOME

AV J. Alessandri R

Innovation House No 3, Saxon Business Park

10900 San Bernardo

Littleport Cambridgeshire CB6 1XS

Santiago, Chile

United Kingdom

Tel : 56 2 5924 086

Tel : 44 1353 864 414

Fax : 56 2 5924 040

Email : info@thehomedirect.co.uk

Email : dday@vinilit.cl

Website : www.thehomedirect.co.uk

Website : www.vinilit.cl

Contact : Ms. Jenna Bruen, Manager

Contact : Mr. Daniel Day, Brand Manager

Product(s) : Living Furniture and Bedroom

Product(s) : Pipes, Tubes, Valves & Fittings,

Furniture

Sanitary Fitting







MITI Weekly Bulletin 08

IMPORT ENQUIRIES FROM INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES (CONT’D)







GIFTS, SOUVENIRS AND JEWELLERY PREPARED FOOD





SURYA INTERNATIONAL INC.

2171 Junipero Boulvard, Suite 640 Daly City MINAMI

California 94014, United States of America 3400 Pharmacy Ave Unit No. 7, Toronto

Mobile : 650 992 9676 M1W 3J8 Ontario, Canada

Fax : 650 992 9646 Tel : 1416 498 8080

Email : suryaintl@mac.com Fax : 1416 498 8081

Contact : Mr. Raj Kohli, President Email : sep@minamigroup.ca

Product(s) : Gold Jewellery Website : www.minamigroup.ca

Contact : Mr. Sep Hariri, Purchasing Director

TKP GLOBAL PROMOTIONS LTD Product(s) : Canned Vegetables and Fruits

Myburo, 20 Market Street Altrincham (Processed)

Cheshire WA14 1PF, United Kingdom

MMT DALAL FRERES SARL

Tel : 44 151 4486 917

49, Rue Pierre Fontaine

Fax : 44 161 9294287

75009 Paris France

Email : mish@magnets.co.uk

Tel : 00 33 14874 4405

Website : www.covermounts.co.uk

Email : mamodaly.dalal@wanadoo.fr

Contact : Ms. Michelle Paydon, Director

Contact : Mr. Mamodaly Fracis-Taher

Product(s) : Tea Light Candles

Product(s) : Palm Oil





PALM OIL PRODUCTS

STATIONERY





GRUPO ACEITES DEL MAYO S.A DE C.V

BOJAN AL PINTO-BRKIC

KM 1778 Carretera Mexico Nogales Navojoa

Member of the Board, Steinberg CPP

85800 Sonora , Mexico

No. 60/2, Dr. Agostina Neta Street

Tel : 0052 642 4255 200

New Belgrade 11070, Serbia

Fax : 0052 642 4235 071

Tel : 381 11 6163 844

Email : agomez@aceitesdelmayo.com

Fax : 381 11 6163 844

Website : www.aceitesdelmayo.com

Mobile : 381 63 686 951

Contact : Mr. Arturo Gomez, Manager

Email : bojan.alpinto@steinbergcpp.rs

Product(s) : Palm Oil

Website : www.steinbergcpp.rs

Product(s) : Paper for Cigarettes

MMT DALAL FRERES SARL

49, Rue Pierre Fontaine

75009 Paris, France

Tel : 00 33 14874 4405

Email : mamodaly.dalal@wanadoo.fr

Contact : Mr. Mamodaly Fracis-Taher

Product(s) : Palm Oil









MITI Weekly Bulletin 09

UPCOMING EVENTS





EVENTS CONDUCTED IN ENGLISH







SPECIALISED MARKETING MISSIONS

Mission Target Group Contact



Specialised Marketing Mission for Automotive Sector in Conjunction Malaysian Mazlan Harun

with INAPA 2011 companies mazlan@matrade.gov.my



City : Jakarta, Indonesia

Date : 22-25 March 2011

Closing Date : 25 January 2011



Specialised Marketing Mission on Automotive Parts and Malaysian Muhd Hairi Zainal Abidin

Components to Pakistan in Conjunction with 7th Auto & Transport companies hairi@matrade.gov.my

Asia 2011



Cities : Karachi & Lahore, Pakistan

Date : 26-28 March 2011

Closing Date : 28 January 2011





Specialised Marketing Mission on Water Waste Treatment and Solid Malaysian Nyaee Ayup

Waste Management to Shenyang, China companies nyaee@matrade.gov.my





MATRADE :: Shenyang, China

City

Date 6-8 April 2011

Closing Date : 31 January 2011





Specialised Marketing Mission to Yangon, Myanmar Malaysian Mohd Feisal Ezuan Bin

companies Abdul Aziz

City : Yangon, Myanmar feisal@matrade.gov.my

Date : 16-18 March 2011

Closing Date : 31 January 2011









*PROMOTION BOOTHS

Event Name Event Description Target Group Contact



28th SESSION OF THE The international fair of Khartoum Malaysian Haliza Mazlin Abdul Halim

INTERNATIONAL FAIR OF represents the largest international companies haliza.m@matrade.gov.my

KHARTOUM 2011 annual business rendezvous in

Sudan with substantial support from

Venue: The Sudanese Free Zones

both government and private sectors

& Market, Khartoum, Sudan

Date : 2-9 February 2011

Closing Date : 15 January 2011

* Interested Malaysian companies are required to submit details of company as well as products’ promotional materials

(eg: brochures/catalogues) to MATRADE









MITI Weekly Bulletin 10

TRADE FAIRS



Event Name Event Description Target Group Contact



INTERIORS BIRMINGHAM 2011 Interiors Birmingham is the largest interiors Malaysian Addeena Fadzleen Bt Ab

trade event in UK. The show which is been companies Razak

Venue: NEC Birmingham, held annually attracts around 900 exhibitors addeena@matrade.gov.my

United Kingdom and 50,000 visitors every year and it attracts

the largest gathering of interiors buyers.

Date : 23-26 January 2011 This is the venue for international furniture

brand names acclaimed for their excellence

in design and workmanship to display their

image, style and products





ARAB HEALTH 2011 The Arab Health Exhibition is the largest Malaysian Mohamad Adris Hj Abu

healthcare exhibition in the Middle East, and companies Bakar

Venue: Dubai International the second largest in the world. Arab Health adris@matrade.gov.my

Convention & Exhibition Centre is viewed as a must-attend global event in the

Dubai, UAE healthcare calendar. Established 35 years

ago, it provides a platform for the world’s

Date : 24-27 January 2011 leading manufacturers, wholesalers and

distributors to meet the medical and scientific

community in the Middle East and beyond.

At the 2010 event, 2,700 exhibitors from

59 countries showcased their products and

services. Over 66,000 professionals from

145 countries attended Arab Health 2010.

Arab Health is the business destination of

choice for the Middle East Market estimated

to be close to $80 billion per year



HONG KONG GIFTS AND The world’s biggest gifts event is a testament Malaysian Haliza Mazlin Abdul Halim

PREMIUM FAIR to its effectiveness as an international trading companies haliza.m@matrade.gov.my

platform. The Hong Kong Gifts & Premium

Venue: Hong Kong Convention Fair, which takes place at the prime city-

and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai, centre location of the Hong Kong Convention

Hong Kong and Exhibition Centre, has earned a proud

reputation for bringing together quality

Date : 27-30 April 2011 suppliers and buyers and achieving results.

Closing Date : 20 January 2011 The 2010 event attracted over a record-

breaking of more than 4,000 exhibitors from

36 countries and regions participated serves

the global industry by bringing buyers and

suppliers together in the perfect setting to

realise business potential



13th TRADE FAIR OF THE OIC The biennial OIC Expo offers a platform Malaysian Zamzuri Mohamed

MEMBER STATES (OIC EXPO for companies in the Member Countries to companies zamzuri@matrade.gov.my

2011) explore business opportunities in the UAE

and the wider region. It helps participants

Venue: Sharjah Expo Centre,

to tap into the economic potentials and is

Sharjah, UAE

positioned as a promotional framework for

Date : 24-29 April 2011 trade, investment and inter-enterprise co-

Closing Date : 11 February 2011 operating in the Member State









MITI Weekly Bulletin 11

MIDA

Programmes Objectives Target Group Contact



MIDA Annual Media To annouce the overall investment Members of the Kavitha Govallen

Conference on the performance in the manufacturing and print & electronic 03-2267 3440

Performance of the services sector in 2010 media, kavitha@mida.gov.my

Manufacturing and Services government

Sectors 2010 officials, Putri Sarah Lina

Date : 18 January 2011 ambassadors, 03-2267 3447

Venue : MIDA Hall investors

Kuala Lumpur





Invest Malaysia 2011 To launch the Invest Malaysia 2011 Business leaders Kavitha Govallen

magazine and to network with delegates Government 03-2267 3440

Date : 30 January 2011 from GCC countries dignitaries kavitha@mida.gov.my

Venue : Emirates Palace, Abu

Dhabi









SME CORP. MALAYSIA

Programmes Objectives Target Group Contact



Assistance Scheme for SMEs To assist SMEs in accessing credit facilities Malaysian Syamsidar Abd. Razak

Date: 19 January 2011 (10 a.m.) from financial institutions entrepreneurs 03-6207 6050

Venue : Level 19, West Wing syamsidar@smecorp.gov.

Menara MATRADE, my

Kuala Lumpur

Azrul Fahmi Mohd. Saat

Free admission 09-6207 6024

azrul_fahmi@smecorp.

gov.my









MPC

Programmes Objectives Target Group Contact



CONFERENCE Understand unproductive regulations Manager Safniwati Jasri

Modernising Business Regulation are cumbersome and create Officers safni@mpc.gov.my

Date: 18 January 2011 unnecessary costs, notably for small Legal Officers

Petaling Jaya to medium-sized enterprises Local Councils

Understand their roles in reducing

red tape, since their input is very

important and they know best what

the real problems are

Encourage the business community

and stakeholders to share their

experiences and knowing how to

make suggestions and improvements

Introduce simple tool and techniques

to maximize the net benefit of

regulations to businesses and society





TRAINING Focus on new or borrowed principles, Executive Hj. Ahmad Murshid Bin

Management Innovation processes, practices, systems of Supervisor Abu

Date : 14-15 February 2011 management innovation, to enhance murshid@mpc.gov.my

Petaling Jaya performance









MITI Weekly Bulletin 12

Programmes Objectives Target Groups Contact



TRAINING Identify creative thinking processes Top management Eamizan Hasim

Introduction to Creativity and Executive eamizan@mpc.gov.my

Reduce personal learning blocks to

Innovation Supervisor

creativity

Date : 14-15 February 2011 Operator

Melaka Build creativity and innovation into

problems-solving

Implement creativity and innovation

techniques to solve individual, group

and organisational problems





TRAINING Gain a clear insight and understanding Entrepreneur and Shaikh Roslinah Bux

Creating Coaching Culture of coaching business leader roslinahbux@mpc.gov.my

Date : 16-17 February 2011 Senior

Use possible solutions for their

Petaling Jaya management

problem or difficulty

Manager

Find ways to hand the issues back to Executive

employees and encourage them to Supervisor

find solutions for themselves Human resource

practitioner





TRAINING Understand the importance of SPC in Top management Md. Shubri Ismail

Statistical Process Control their processes Executive shubri@mpc.gov.my

Date : 17-18 February 2011 Supervisor

Apply the techniques and

Petaling Jaya

methodology to improve operation

and production





TRAINING Learn the concept of value creation Top management Hj. Ahmad Murshid Bin

Creating Value Through and productivity analysis Executive Abu

Productivity Analysis At Firm Level Supervisor murshid@mpc.gov.my

Analyse & interpret productivity through

Date : 23 February 2011

financial statements

Petaling Jaya

Measure organisation value

Identify source of value creation









PROGRAM DIKENDALIKAN DALAM BAHASA MELAYU

MPC

Kumpulan

Program Objektif Hubungi

Sasaran



LATIHAN Memahami konsep dan falsafah ICC Pengurus / Nor Robaayah Bt Mohd.

ICC Untuk Ahli Kumpulan Eksekutif Noor

Memahami teknik penyelesaian

Tarikh : 18-19 Januari 2011 Penyelia nrmn@mpc.gov.my

masalah

Petaling Jaya Operator

Mengaplikasikan teknik dan alat-alat

ICC





LATIHAN Memahami kepentingan peningkatan Pengusaha Mohd Yazid Abdul Majid

Strategi Pemasaran Inovatif jumlah pelanggan bagi menentukan Eksekutif yazidmajid@mpc.gov.my

Tarikh : 25-26 Januari 2011 prestasi perniagaan Pemasaran,

Kuala Terengganu Eksekutif Jualan

Mengetahui strategi yang perlu

dilakukan bagi meningkatkan

bilangan pelanggan

Memahami kaedah-kaedah jualan

yang berkesan untuk meningkatkan

prestasi jualan

Mengetahui kepentingan perkhidmatan

selepas jualan bagi meningkatkan

prestasi jualan



MITI Weekly Bulletin 13

Kumpulan

Program Objektif Hubungi

Sasaran



LATIHAN Memahami kepentingan dan konsep Pengurusan Nik Faizal Nik Ahmad

Amalan Persekitaran Berkualiti Amalan Persekitaran Berkualiti atasan nikfaizal@mpc.gov.my

Yang Efektif Pengurus /

Mengetahui faedah Amalan

Tarikh : 26-27 Januari 2011 Eksekutif

Persekitaran Berkualiti ke arah

Kuantan Penyelia

peningkatan produktiviti dan kualiti

Memahami kaedah melaksanakan

Amalan Persekitaran Berkualiti

secara berkesan dan hubung kait

dengan Petunjuk Prestasi Utama

(KPI)

Memahami persediaan untuk

persijilan Amalan Persekitaran

Berkualiti





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Amalan Persekitaran Berkualiti Amalan Persekitaran Berkualiti atasan andra@mpc.gov.my

Yang Efektif Pengurus /

Mengetahui faedah Amalan

Tarikh : 9-10 Februari 2011 Eksekutif

Persekitaran Berkualiti ke arah

Kota Kinabalu Penyelia

peningkatan produktiviti dan kualiti

Memahami kaedah melaksanakan

Amalan Persekitaran Berkualiti

secara berkesan dan hubung kait

dengan Petunjuk Prestasi Utama

(KPI)

Memahami persediaan untuk

persijilan Amalan Persekitaran

Berkualiti





LATIHAN Memahami kepentingan dan konsep Pengurusan Hj.Samauddin Bin Radiman

Amalan Persekitaran Berkualiti Amalan Persekitaran Berkualiti atasan sradiman@mpc.gov.my

Yang Efektif Pengurus /

Mengetahui faedah Amalan

Tarikh : 16-17 Februari 2011 Eksekutif

Persekitaran Berkualiti ke arah

Petaling Jaya Penyelia

peningkatan produktiviti dan kualiti

Memahami kaedah melaksanakan

Amalan Persekitaran Berkualiti

secara berkesan dan hubungkait

dengan Petunjuk Prestasi Utama

(KPI)

Memahami tentang persediaan

untuk persijilan Amalan Persekitaran

Berkualiti









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